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Poll: How do we feel about Stefon Diggs the player?  

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  1. 1. Divorced from whether the Bills made a good or bad deal, how do we all feel about Stefon Diggs as a player?

    • Good riddance to a locker room cancerin', bomb in the KC playoff game droppin', Josh Allen on the sideline challengin' mutha *****a. Don't let the door hitya on the way out.
      64
    • Declining talent, it was time to go, no hard feelings.
      165
    • Good receiver, can eventually come back as a Bills legend.
      65
    • Bills Wall of Famer.
      19
    • Best Bills receiver ever.
      12
    • Other (please explain).
      8


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2 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Diggs had one real issue…his obsession with winning.  I think his desire to win and how he wears it on his sleeve gets misunderstood greatly with Diggs.  He is not the Diva “me first” WR who cares more about his stats than winning that some fans and media try and make him out to be.  
 

The real issue with Diggs is quite simple.  He knows he is on the back part of his career and his window for a Super Bowl is closing fast as a player.  And he has lost faith that Buffalo can get over the hump before he is done.  
 

I have no doubt he genuinely loved his time in Buffalo in terms of the fans, experience, his teammates, etc.  But I also have no doubt he sees the team in a mini rebuild mode and he had no desire to risk his last couple years of being at the top of his game on a team looking at the potential of taking a step back with this much roster turnover this season when it was already not a team getting over the hump to begin with.  
 

I won’t say he is in “Decline”, I mean even with lower stats back half of last year, plenty of time he was wide open and beating his man and Josh missed the throw or had just gone elsewhere.  His stats didn’t go down because he wasn’t getting open, they went down because we ran more and spread the ball around more.  But Father Time is undefeated, so there may be a slight decline or one coming soon, but I think Diggs is still a good WR1 right now with still some of the best feet and routes in the game.  
 

So I think he is a legend of the game player in the future, I think it should be more a “mutual parting of the ways” scenario rather than a bitter split.  Not sure he makes it into the Bills Wall of Famer category only being here 4 years and not finishing his career here or winning a SB, but also wouldn’t rule it out either.  
 

No hard feelings from me, more of a I think it’s good for both sides scenario in my mind.  Diggs gets his move to an ascending team and Bills have no more Diggs questions all season and Allen can spread the ball around which is what he does when he is at his best.

 

I can’t wait though for Allen to remind Diggs that Allen “Is him.” when we beat them when we face them this season.

for a guy supposedly obsessed w winning he has a funny habit of leaving good teams for worse ones

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Elite regular season player. Perhaps he's on a slow decline, perhaps he still has one more elite regular season (or first season half ) in him.

 

However with 65 yards total in last 3 playoff games, I don't think he's a money post-season player. 


That's what the Bills need: a player in the playoffs who will be bracketed and who will still get 80, 100, 120 yards in a game, and make clutch grabs in the 4th quarter, the last 2 minutes, and OT if we go there. 

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That drop is as big as the defensive pants crapping from 13 seconds. The ball was PERFECT.
 

Constant (not so)cryptic tweets with some homers defending it as nothing (spoiler: it was something).
 

Refusing to fight for YAC (while folks said it must be an injury - well, let’s see how his physical goes in Houston). He reminded me of a fast Pete Metzelars with how quickly he’d drop to the ground after catching the ball. 

 

And all the drama for a guy who turned WR4 come playoff time. 
 

I loved some 2020/2021 Stef Diggs. 2023 version? Not so much. 
 

CJ Stroud, all of 22 years old, is in for it now. Has three WRs to feed. I’m sure they’ll all be happy to share the workload evenly….

 

Good riddance. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, GoBills808 said:

for a guy supposedly obsessed w winning he has a funny habit of leaving good teams for worse ones

 

You might be the only person in America right now that says Texans are worse than the current state of the Bills.  

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9 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

You might be the only person in America right now that says Texans are worse than the current state of the Bills.  

Yeah just me and every sports book

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Posted (edited)

I never accuse players, especially Bills players, of being lazy, not trying, etc.  IMO, these guys wouldn't even sniff the NFL if drive and desire weren't part of their DNA.  Sometimes, players simply just don't have the physical talent, instincts or mental processing ability to be NFL stars.  Players are people not robots, and sometimes the drive and ambition that got them to the NFL can also make them PITAs.  Sometimes personal life outside football intrudes and short-circuits players' relationships with the team on the field and in the locker room.  Sometimes personal conflicts with coaches or teammates also spill out. 

 

I am not going to speculate about why Stefon Diggs is no longer a Buffalo Bill.  He was great for the Bills for nearly all of his time in Buffalo, but I think somewhere/somehow last season something changed.  It was time for him to go.  I hope he finds success in Houston or where ever he goes in the future unless he plays the Bills.

 

Thanks for the memories, Stef.

 

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Not sure why his production fell off after Brady took over. But there is something to that. Obviously the Bills felt it had to be done this year instead of next year. We probably will never find out why.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Yeah just me and every sports book

 

Everyone sees the Texans as an ascending team and Bills in a state of mini reload.  

 

Most importantly Diggs sees it that way.  

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1 hour ago, GoBills808 said:

for a guy supposedly obsessed w winning he has a funny habit of leaving good teams for worse ones

 

Say what?

 

I dont think anyone would argue that the 2019/2020 Vikings were better than the 2020 and beyond Bills.

And Texans are about as hot as you can get right now and very reminiscent of that same young Bills team of 4 years ago.

 

He didnt skip town just to join the Panthers and Cardinals.

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2 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Say what?

 

I dont think anyone would argue that the 2019/2020 Vikings were better than the 2020 and beyond Bills.

And Texans are about as hot as you can get right now and very reminiscent of that same young Bills team of 4 years ago.

 

He didnt skip town just to join the Panthers and Cardinals.

So my thoughts on Diggs writ large-

 

I'm very willing to be accused of kicking the guy on his way out because I believed this was inevitable and frankly should have happened last year after it was obvious he wanted out. personally, it's not fun rooting for your second best player when he doesn't  want to be on the team anymore. I don't think that's so outrageous altho the amount of apparent new Texans/CJ Stroud fans here would suggest otherwise😂😂

 

Of course I don't love the state of the WR room rn but I didn't love it last year, so to be too upset over losing a guy who couldn't make a play on the same ball vs the same DB Allen threw for a pick in London that Nico Collins mossed the guy...whether is was desire or ability doesn't really matter anymore imo. He wasn't making the plays we needed and his yearly postseason disappearing act capped by that drop will be my lasting memory of his time here. If I could I'd change my vote to good luck in Dallas 2 seasons from now

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The only WR in Bills HISTORY to have 4 consecutive 1000 yard seasons - better than Andre, better than Moulds, Butler, all of them . He helped make this team legit every year . 

 

But as there is with McD & Beane there will be haters ...

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he was great for 2 years, and then great to start, meh to finish, and a zero in the playoffs for two years.  not worth 23 a year, so he had to go.

 

his attitude and all of that would be acceptable if he continued to be a top wr, but he just isn't anymore.

 

history will show us that josh made diggs wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more than the other way around.

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Best Bills receiver ever, and I don't think it's particularly close. Highest YPG by about 35%. 4th in yards and TDs despite only playing 66 games as a Bill. with one more season he would've left Lee Evans in the dust despite Evans playing 7 seasons. Highest catch percentage in the top 20 outside of Freddie. Beyond crushing the stat sheet, he was uncoverable for most of his time here, and routinely made the toughest catches look routine. We haven't had a player like that in at least the last 40 years and probably ever.

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3 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

So my thoughts on Diggs writ large-

 

I'm very willing to be accused of kicking the guy on his way out because I believed this was inevitable and frankly should have happened last year after it was obvious he wanted out. personally, it's not fun rooting for your second best player when he doesn't  want to be on the team anymore. I don't think that's so outrageous altho the amount of apparent new Texans/CJ Stroud fans here would suggest otherwise😂😂

 

Of course I don't love the state of the WR room rn but I didn't love it last year, so to be too upset over losing a guy who couldn't make a play on the same ball vs the same DB Allen threw for a pick in London that Nico Collins mossed the guy...whether is was desire or ability doesn't really matter anymore imo. He wasn't making the plays we needed and his yearly postseason disappearing act capped by that drop will be my lasting memory of his time here. If I could I'd change my vote to good luck in Dallas 2 seasons from now

I think Diggs' real goal is KC, hence the conversion to a one year contract. I think beyond that the Texans just worked for him this year.

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https://zonecoverage.com/2021/minnesota-vikings-news/stefon-diggs-admits-he-was-a-bad-teammate-at-the-end-of-his-minnesota-days/

 

"I hate talking about old stuff … but up to me wanting to go to another place, I was a good teammate. It wasn’t until I wanted to do something else is when I became a bad teammate. So as far as when things are going good, it’s all good until it’s not good." 

 

Was Diggs not the best teammate at the end again? How could that come as a surprise to anybody. 

 

He is a microcosm of why we can't get past the divisional round.  When the going gets tough Diggs gets going. 

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